Clics Bucket Police Edition Building Set

£29.99

84 in stock

84 in stock

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The CLICS Bucket Police Edition Building Set gives children aged 6 and over everything they need to construct a fleet of police vehicles using standard-sized CLICS interlocking blocks in blue, white, and black, plus additional accessory colours. The blocks click together securely, letting kids follow the included building plan sheets to create patrol cars, trucks, aircraft, or boats in three dimensions. Accessory pieces – wheels, axles, connectors, and transparent parts – add realistic detail to each finished model. Made from polypropylene plastic, the entire set arrives in a handy storage bucket that keeps all pieces organised and makes clearing up straightforward. Piece count varies by version, typically falling in the 150-200 plus range, with an approximate weight of 1 to 1.5 kg.

The CLICS Bucket Police Edition Building Set does far more than replicate suggested models. Once children have worked through the building plans, they can create their own command centres, emergency response vehicles, or entirely original police contraptions, drawing on the same interlocking system. This open-ended construction develops spatial reasoning, strengthens problem-solving abilities, and refines fine motor control through active, hands-on play. The police theme adds a layer of role-play potential that keeps sessions engaging long after the first model is assembled.

Frequently Asked Questions

The bucket contains 97 snap-in building blocks and 38 accessories - such as wheels, axles, and transparent sections - giving a total of 135 pieces. A building plan leaflet covering 8 different police vehicle constructions is also included.
All standard Clics blocks use the same click system, so pieces from the Police Edition bucket are fully compatible with other Clics bucket sets. Children can combine multiple buckets to build larger or more complex models.
Clics rates this set for ages 6 and over, which reflects the smaller accessory pieces and the complexity of the 8 guided building plans. A 5-year-old who already enjoys construction toys could attempt simpler builds with adult guidance, but the recommended starting age is 6.